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Digital Transformation in Transport, Construction, Energy, Government and Public Administration

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This report provides an analysis of digital transformation (DT) in a selection of policy areas covering transport, construction, energy, and digital government and public administration. DT refers in the report to the profound changes that are taking place in all sectors of the economy and society as a result of the uptake and integration of digital technologies in every aspect of human life. Digital technologies are having increasing impacts on the way of living, of working, on communication, and on social interaction of a growing share of the population. DT is expected to be a strategic policy area for a number of years to come and there is an urgent need to be able to identify and address current and future challenges for the economy and society, evaluating impact and identifying areas requiring policy intervention. Because of the very wide range of interrelated domains to be considered when analysing DT, a multidisciplinary approach was adopted to produce this report, involving experts from different domains. For each of the four sectors that are covered, the report presents an overview of DT, DT enablers and barriers, its economic and social impacts, and concludes with the way forward for policy and future research.

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  • BALDINI Gianmarco & BARBONI Marcello & BONO Flavio & DELIPETREV Blagoj & DUCH BROWN Nestor & FERNANDEZ MACIAS Enrique & GKOUMAS Konstantinos & JOOSSENS Elisabeth & KALPAKA Anna & NEPELSKI Daniel & NUN, 2019. "Digital Transformation in Transport, Construction, Energy, Government and Public Administration," JRC Research Reports JRC116179, Joint Research Centre.
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    1. Anastasios Tsakalidis & Konstantinos Gkoumas & Ferenc Pekár, 2020. "Digital Transformation Supporting Transport Decarbonisation: Technological Developments in EU-Funded Research and Innovation," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(9), pages 1-13, May.
    2. Cuomo, Maria Teresa & Tortora, Debora & Foroudi, Pantea & Giordano, Alex & Festa, Giuseppe & Metallo, Gerardino, 2021. "Digital transformation and tourist experience co-design: Big social data for planning cultural tourism," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 162(C).

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